Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering : A Guided Inquiry (Spiral)

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Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering : A Guided Inquiry (Spiral)

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  • ページ数 384 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780132136426
  • DDC分類 620.11

Full Description

  For students taking the Materials Science course in the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering department. This book is also suitable for professionals seeking a guided inquiry approach to materials science.

 

This unique book is designed to serve as an active learning tool that uses carefully selected information and guided inquiry questions. Guided inquiry helps readers reach true understanding of concepts as they develop greater ownership over the material presented. First, background information or data is presented. Then, concept invention questions lead the students to construct their own understanding of the fundamental concepts represented. Finally, application questions provide the reader with practice in solving problems using the concepts that they have derived from their own valid conclusions. 

Contents

Preface

Part I: Introduction

Chapter 1: What is Guided Inquiry?



1.1 First Law of Thermodynamics

1.2 Active Learning



Chapter 2: What is Materials Science and Engineering?



2.1 Types of Materials

2.2 The MSE Triangle



Part II: Atomic and Molecular Structure of Materials

Chapter 3: Bonding



3.1 Electronegativity

3.2 Primary Bonds

3.3 Non-Bonding Interactions



Chapter 4: Atomic Arrangements in Solids



4.1 Crystalline and Amorphous Materials

4.2 Unit Cells

4.3 Miller Indices

4.4 Planes and Directions in Crystals

4.5 Crystalline Defects

4.6 Ceramic Crystal Structures

4.7 Defects in Ceramic Crystals

4.8 Determining Crystal Structure: Diffraction



Chapter 5: The Structure of Polymers



5.1 Molecular Structure

5.2 Molecular Weight

5.3 Polymer Crystals

5.4 The Glass Transition



Chapter 6: Microstructure: Phase Diagrams



6.1 Defining Mixtures

6.2 Isomorphous Binary Phase Diagrams - The Lever Rule

6.3 Isomorphous Binary Phase Diagrams - Microstructure

6.4 Eutectic Phase Diagrams - Microstructure

6.5 Eutectic Phase Diagrams - Microconstituents

6.6 Peritectic Phase Diagrams

6.7 Intermetallic and Ceramic Phase Diagrams 

Chapter 7: Diffusion



7.1 Diffusion Mechanisms

7.2 Diffusion Calculations: Fick's Laws

Chapter 8: Microstructure: Kinetics



8.1 Nucleation and Growth

8.2 Heterogeneous Nucleation

8.3 Equilibrium vs. Nonequilibrium Cooling

8.4 Isothermal Transformation Diagrams

8.5 Continuous Cooling Transformation Diagrams



Part III: Properties and Uses of Materials

Chapter 9: Mechanical Behavior



9.1 Stress-Strain Curves

9.2 Bond-Force and Bond-Energy Curves

9.3 Strength of Metals

9.4 Strengthening Mechanisms for Metals

9.5 Structure-Property-Processing Relationships in Steel

9.6 Polymer Properties

9.7 Properties of Ceramics

9.8 Fracture

9.9 Fatigue

9.10 Hardness

9.11 Viscoelasticity

9.12 Composites



Chapter 10: Materials in the Environment



10.1 Electrochemistry: How Does a Battery Work?

10.2 Corrosion of Metals

10.3 Oxide Formation

10.4 Degradation of Polymers



Chapter 11: Electronic Behavior



11.1 Band Structure of Materials

11.2 Electronic Properties

11.3 Conductors

11.4 Semiconductors

11.5 Solid-State Devices



Chapter 12: Thermal Behavior



12.1 Heat Capacity

12.2 Thermal Expansion

12.3 Thermal Conductivity

Chapter 13: Materials Selection and Design



13.1 Ranking Procedures

13.2 Ashby Plots

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